Aimee Golant, Metal Artist of Judaica and Jewish Jewelry

Aimee
Golant is an award-winning, sixth generation metalsmith, whose handcrafted jewelry
and Judaica has been exhibited and sold internationally. As well as being a talented
artist, Aimee is also a teacher, a wife, and a mother, living with her family
in San Francisco.

One of Aimee’s highest honors was being awarded the commission to create
the mezuzah for the front door of the National Museum of American Jewish History.
As the grandchild of holocaust survivors, Aimee’s work reflects her deep
respect and admiration for her Jewish tradition, family, and values.

Her deep commitment to community service and her passion for the art of metalsmithing
are evident in Aimee’s pieces, especially her mezuzahs. Many of her pieces
have benefited humanitarian and charitable organizations worldwide. Aimee sums
it up best, stating that it is her goal “to create metal art which illuminates
universal Jewish teachings in order to foster an understanding among people and
create a more peaceful world.”